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                                                   JUNHYUK SONG
INTERNET DRAFT                                     CHAEYOUNG CHONG
October 2001                                       SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS

                                                   DONGKIE LEIGH
                                                   SK TELECOM



            MIPv6 IPCP configuration option for PPP IPv6CP
            draft-song-pppext-mipv6-ppp-support-01.txt


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Abstract

   The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) [1] provides a standard method for
   transporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point links.  PPP
   defines an extensible Link Control Protocol (LCP) for establishing,
   configuring, and testing the data-link connection; and a family of
   Network Control Protocols (NCPs) for establishing and configuring
   different network-layer protocols.

   The MIPv6 link local router that support Mobile Node connection via
   PPP, need to know whether the PPP client is MIPv6 node or not.
   Because the local operator may have different local access policy
   such as user authentication for the user mobility support [5] over
   MIPv6 [6].  Currently, the IPv6CP option [2] supports establishment
   and configuration of the IPv6 over PPP. However, MIPv6 link local
   router cannot differentiate between IPv6 node and MIPv6 mobile node
   which is connected over PPP.  This document defines the new IPCP
   option for the MIPv6 support.


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1. Introduction

   The MIPv6 link local router that support Mobile Node connection via
   PPP, need to know whether the PPP client is MIPv6 node or not.
   Because the local operator may have different local access policy
   such as user authentication for the user mobility support [5] over
   MIPv6 [6].  Currently, the IPv6CP option [2] supports establishment
   and configuration of the IPv6 over PPP. However, MIPv6 link local
   router cannot differentiate between IPv6 node and MIPv6 mobile node
   which is connected over PPP.  This document defines the new IPCP
   option for the MIPv6 support.


2.  Configuration Options

   The Configuration Option format and basic options are already defined
   for IPCP [3].

   The most updated value of the IPCP Option Type field are specified in
   the IANA web site [4].  This document concerns the following values:

       [?]      Mobile IPv6 (Pending for the IANA number assignment)


2.1.  Mobile IPv6 Option

   Description

   Some operator may want to differentiate IPv6 node and MIPv6 node.
   This mechanism will let Mobile Node to specify MIPv6 service.


   A summary of the  Configuration Option format is shown
   below.  The fields are transmitted from left to right.


   The Mobile-IPv6 Configuration Option for IPCP is defined as follows:
   0                   1                   2                   3
   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |     Type      |    Length     | Interface-Identifier (MS Bytes)
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
                        Interface-Identifier (cont)
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   Interface-Identifier (LS Bytes) |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+


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     Type

       ?  (MIPv6)

     Length

       10

     Interface-Identifier

       The 64-bit Interface-Identifier which is very likely to be unique
       on the link or zero if a good source of uniqueness can not be
       found.

     Default

       If no valid interface identifier can be successfully negotiated,
       no default Interface-Identifier value should be assumed. The
       procedures for recovering from such a case are unspecified.
       One approach is to manually configure the interface identifier of
       the interface. [2]



3.  IANA Considerations
   Requires IPCP option number assignment



4. Acknowledgements

   Special thanks to Prof. Murali Venkatesh of Syracuse University.
















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References

[1]  Simpson, W., "The Point-to-Point Protocol", STD 51, RFC
        1661, July 1994.

[2]  Dimitry Haskin and Ed Allen, "IP version 6 over PPP", RFC 2472
        December 1998

[3]  G. McGregor, "The PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)
        May 1992

[4]  www.iana.org

[5]  JH SONG, CY CHONG, DK LEE, "IP user Mobility Support model"
     October 2002, draft-song-network-user-mobility-00.txt

[6]  David B. Johnson and C. Perkins. "Mobility Support in IPv6"
        draft-ietf-mobileip-ipv6-14.txt



Addresses

Questions about this memo can be directed to the authors:

        JUNHYUK SONG
        SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS.
        Mobile Development Team
        Network Systems Division
        Phone: +82-31-779-6822
        Email: santajun@lycos.co.kr
        FAX:   +82-31-7798769

        CHAE YONG CHONG
        SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS.
        Mobile Development Team
        Network Systems Division
        Phone: +82-31-779-6822
        Email:cychong@samsung.com

        DONGKIE LEIGH
        SK TELECOM
        Core Network Development Team
        Network R&D Center
        Phone +82-2-829-4640
        Email: galahad@netsgo.com
        FAX:+82-2-829-4612



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